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PART I 1. Introduction to a Symposium on Ludwig Lachmann; Giampaolo Garzarelli 2. Capital, Calculation, and Coordination; Peter J. Boettke and Ennio E. Piano 3. Lachman and Shackle: On the Joint Production of Interpretation Instruments; Erwin Dekker and Pavel Kuchař 4. Lachmann and Shumpeter - Some Reflections; Martin Fransman 5. Ludwig Lachmann and the Austrians; Peter Lewin 6. Lachmann, Keynes and Subjectivism; Christopher Torr 7. Reminiscences of Ludwig Lachmann; Martin Fransman, Giampaolo Garzarelli, Peter Lewin, Jochen Runde, and Christopher Torr PART II 8. Gained in Translation: The French Edition of The General Theory by JM Keynes; Hélène de Largentaye PART III 9. Introduction to a Collection of Reviews and Commentaries on Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains; Andrew Farrent and Scott Scheall 10. The Allure and Tragedy of Ideological Blunders Left, Right and Center: A Review Essay of Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains; Peter J. Boettke 11. James M. Buchanan and Democratic Classical Liberalism; David Ellerman 12. Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review Essay on Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America; Ross B. Emmett 13. Poking a Hornet's Nest: The Debate on Democracy in Chains; Gary Mongiovi 14. Freedom of Association and its Discontents: The Calculus of Consent and the Civil Rights Movement; Vlad Tarko and Santiago Jose Gangotena
Consisting of 14 contributions, this volume presents a symposium on the work of Ludwig Lachmann and the Austrian School of economics, "The Legacy of Ludwig Lachmann: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Institutions, Agency and Uncertainty," held in Johannesburg, South Africa, in April 2017, and a collection of reviews and commentaries on Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains. Researchers from the US, Europe, Ecuador, and South Africa discuss the capital theoretic side of the socialist calculation debate; the joint production of interpretation instruments and the relationship between institutional orders and capital structures; Lachmann's subjectivist approach to economics and its consequences and his intellectual relationship with Joseph Schumpeter; the relationship of Lachmann's views to the Austrian School of economics before, during, and after his time; his views on John Maynard Keynes and probability theory; and his public and private persona. The second section addresses the French edition of the General Theory by Keynes, followed by reviews and commentaries of MacLean's book.